I know but if you had a Ryzen 1000 you could eventually upgrade to a Ryzen 5000. For example, I started with a 1600 that I then upgraded to a 3600 and finally a 5600.
2080ti came out in late 2018 and is only 2 generations old. The 7700k came out in early 2017 so it's a bit older and I doubt you get actually "decent" fps in 4k or VR. Decent being 60+ at least.
Yup, I did say I upgraded the GFX card and CPU.
And it depends on what games, not much of an fps fan, so yeah, most things I play are great, and yes, even VR. But you don't need to believe me, it's of no consequence.
Why would being an "fps fan" have anything to do with the performance of your system being decent or not? There are plenty of demanding games that aren't shooters.
Lol, this feels like exactly what the original greentext was saying. I posted them under a different comment, I also didn't say I was playing everything on high. Playing HL Alyx on medium rn. Sure, not as crisp an experience, but still really good.